Title of article :
A Feasibility Study of a Steam Methane Reforming Hydrogen Production Plant with a Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor
Author/Authors :
Chikazawa، Yoshitaka نويسنده , , Konomura، Mamoru نويسنده , , Uchida، Shouji نويسنده , , Sato، Hiroyuki نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-265
From page :
266
To page :
0
Abstract :
A thermal source for hydrogen production is an attractive utilization of nuclear energy. Hydrogen production from natural gas is a promising method in an early stage of hydrogen society, though hydrogen production with water splitting without carbon dioxide emission is the final goal. Steam methane reforming is a well-known method for producing hydrogen from natural gas. A hydrogen separation membrane makes the reforming temperature much lower than that of the equilibrium condition, and a sodium-cooled fast reactor, which supplies heat at ~500 (degree) C, can be used as a heat source for hydrogen production. In this study, a hydrogen production plant with the membrane reforming method using a sodium-cooled reactor as a thermal source has been designed, and its economic potential is roughly evaluated. The hydrogen production cost is estimated to be about $1.67/kg, achieving the economic target of $1.7/kg. The construction cost is largely shared by the reformersʹ cost, and it can be decreased using a more efficient hydrogen separation membrane. This shows that steam methane reforming hydrogen production with a sodium-cooled reactor has high economical potential.
Keywords :
Sedimentation , Particle size , mathematical models , Numerical models , design , Abatement and removal
Journal title :
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
Record number :
30139
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